A Church History Series for Children (and Those Who Teach Them)
Most seminary students are involved in teaching children in some venue or another. Many are husbands and fathers, and so are responsible... Read More
A Couple of New Books on Those “Troublers of Churches”
“In America, Baptists were once the ultimate religious outsiders. The Puritans called them ‘the troublers of churches in all places’ and banned... Read More
Abortion: Is This Really a New Problem?
Recently released videos by The Center for Medical Progress have brought to light some of the more egregious atrocities committed by Planned... Read More
Arminius’s Declaration of Sentiments
A little over fifty years ago, Carl Bangs lamented that Jacob Arminius (1559/60–1609) had been consistently misunderstood and misrepresented by both friend... Read More
Book Giveaway and Some Summer Reading
In a few days, we’re going to give away a couple of books to one of our readers. The books we are... Read More
Adoniram Judson and the Question of Baptism
At the beginning of the nineteenth century the country of Burma was almost 100% Buddhist, but such is no longer the case.... Read More
Three Differences Between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism
In the West, most Protestants are at least somewhat familiar with Roman Catholicism. Many of us have Roman Catholic friends, neighbors, and... Read More
Thinking about the Church Fathers
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about Patrick (c. 389–c. 461). In response to that post, someone asked several questions... Read More
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day
Although St. Patrick’s Day appears on our calendars each year, most modern celebrations of St. Patrick’s Day have little to do with... Read More
A Prayer for Grace and for the Glory of God
“Almighty God, our heavenly Father, seeing that since antiquity it has always pleased you to extend your grace toward your people, as... Read More